Juno made a small appearance 26 march at ‘Women of Manhattan’ Play and Opening Reception, in support of Planned Parenthood. See her only two photos available on our gallery:
Public Appearances > 2017 > 26.03 26 march ‘Women of Manhattan’ Play and Opening Reception, in support of Planned Parenthood
Public Appearances > 2017 > 20.03 HWChronicle Women Empowerment
Actress Juno Temple discussed the importance of confidence and self-acceptance as a means of promoting feminine power with members of Le Femme on Monday, while talking about her experience as a woman in the media.
In films including Atonement, Maleficent and The Dark Knight Rises, Temple said she chooses to play strong female characters with complexities that interest her, but also have aspects that she identifies with.
“I think it’s so important to play characters that are going through things that you’ve been through, your friends have told you about those experiences,” Temple said. “Maybe someone somewhere will see that and be like ‘Wow, I’m going through that too.’ ”
She said her favorite characters are those who are comfortable in their personality and she can learn from.
“A lot of women can just get cast as accessories to men, so I was interested to hear how she dealt with that, because she does have a lot of interesting roles,” La Femme leader Sohni Kaur ’17 said.
Temple said that she battled with body image at a young age, but found it liberating to deal with and resolve them on camera. She encouraged students work toward achieving what motivates them, rather than the conception of perfection that society places on them.
“You can have the most perfect body in the world but still really hate being in your own skin,” Temple said. “I’m a strong believer that you should do one thing every day that makes you happy.”
Despite the inherent judgment in the industry, Temple credited her confidence to her experiences as an actress working with other inspirational actresses and female directors, and urged students to find a similar confidence in themselves.
“As a woman you do get told you’re not this enough, you’re not that enough, you’re too short, you’re too blonde,” Temple said. “It can be incredibly unimaginative, but then there are also amazing women in this industry that so believe in female power and so encourage you to be honest as a woman.”
Today we share brand new exclusive ‘The Most Hated Woman in America’ stills! Enjoy:
Films > (2017) The Most Hated Woman in America > Production Stills
Juno Temple plays Robin Murray O’Hair on the newest movie by Netflix ‘The Most Hated Woman in America‘ see caps and the trailer. Full movie premieres on March 24!
Films > (2017) The Most Hated Woman in America > Trailer #1
Tribeca Film Festival will open in April and will have ‘One Percent More Humid’ as part of the movies that are screening!
ONE PERCENT MORE HUMID is an atmospheric drama about friendship and grief. IRIS and CATHERINE, college-age childhood friends, reunite for a humid New England summer to help each other cope with the unimaginable — a friend has died in a car accident, an accident which they both survived. But their shared experience has only driven a wedge between them, and despite their efforts at diversion — skinny-dipping, tag sale-ing, partying – Catherine and Iris soon seek refuge in other people. Iris starts an affair with her married thesis advisor, a poet at a crossroads in his career and marriage. Catherine seeks out her once-crush, now-enemy, Billy, the brother of her late friend, and they act out their grief in ways carnal and complex. When their late friend’s family sues Catherine for manslaughter, the girls must repair their friendship and help each other find a way to the other side of grief.
Juno was seen outside an even for ‘United Voices‘ in LA, see the photos over our gallery:
Out & About > 2017 > February 24: United Voices gathering in LA
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